County Championship: Jofra Archer takes first red-ball wicket since 2021 for Sussex as he pushes for England Check return | Cricket Information
England paceman Jofra Archer marked his return to first-class motion for Sussex with a wicket on day two of the Rothesay County Championship Division One match at Durham.
Sussex resumed on 322-9, having seen Archer make a late cameo with the bat on Sunday for a swift 31, with James Coles ending unbeaten on 148 as they have been finally dismissed for 361.
Archer – taking part in his first red-ball match for Sussex since Could 2021 following a string of accidents – struck within the thirty third over when he trapped Emilio Homosexual lbw for 37.
Durham went on to achieve 249-5 at stumps, with Colin Ackermann scoring 65 and Graham Clark unbeaten on 45, as Archer completed with figures of 1-28 from his 14-over spell.
“Now I do know my physique can maintain as much as it, the psychological a part of the sport (is a higher situation),” Archer informed BBC Radio Sussex.
“Over the subsequent couple of days I will have a battle with it. It is all good. I will hold trucking alongside. When the scoreboard bought to 50 overs I used to be like, ‘It is time to come off now’, however we bought to the tip of day and it wasn’t that dangerous.”
Archer might but come into the reckoning for England’s five-match Check sequence in opposition to India this summer time, forward of a winter Ashes tour of Australia, having final featured for the Check facet in February 2021.
Requested if he felt able to return to Check cricket, Archer replied: “I assume so. I simply need to get by the sport. I am glad I’ve completed a day of four-day cricket.”
Anderson wickets assist put Lancashire on high
In Division Two, stand-in Lancashire captain James Anderson picked two early wickets in opposition to Kent to assist dismiss the guests for 374.
Anderson – England’s all-time main Check wicket-taker – made a breakthrough in Monday’s morning session when he dismissed Jack Leaning (4) off his first ball of the day after which had Joey Evison out for a 12-ball duck in his subsequent over.
Kent opener Ben Compton went on to finish his century, finally dismissed on 135, earlier than Lancashire – with out common skipper Marcus Harris because of the start of his second baby – completed 120-1 and with Luke Wells 57 not out.
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- First Check: Friday June 20-Tuesday June 24 – Headingley
- Second Check: Wednesday July 2-Sunday July 6 – Edgbaston
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- Fourth Check: Wednesday July 23-Sunday July 27 – Emirates Previous Trafford
- Fifth Check: Thursday July 31-Monday August 4 – The Kia Oval